Billionaire Weekend Outfit

The key to making even a rugged weekend outfit look sharp is to choose pieces in timeless styles and subdued colors.

My number one weekend staple is a nice pair of selvedge jeans. They pair perfectly with a wool sweater and simple watch.

I like to make the whole outfit more rugged by adding a leather cafe racer jacket and work boots.

You could also swap the work boots for a pair of brown oxfords for a more business casual look.

Your New Mission: Start dressing your best for every occasion every single day.

Use my 6 billionaire style guide rules to help you choose from the clothing items that you already own so you can get started today. When you're ready to make new purchases let the rules guide your decisions.

When you start acquiring new wardrobe items, feel free to copy my recommendations exactly or, if you have your own preferences, choose similar items from your favorite brands.

The important thing is that you start dressing for success ASAP.

Always remember your 6 billionaires style guide rules and you will always make a good style choice.

Don't be too flashy

Develop a personal uniform

Always be appropriately dressed

Be comfortable

Be selective

Avoid the obvious brands and latest trends

I hope you enjoyed my billionaire style examples and I hope you get a lot of value form this guide.

“The billionaire gets others to wear and advertise his brand, the fool rushes out to wear the brand and give it free advertising.

I don’t pay much attention to brands and I make it a point to never let any branding show on my clothing.

No one should be able to tell which brands you’re wearing.

Avoid the obvious brands and latest trends”

^^ (important quotes from the article; the whole article itself is worth a read)

This article is a MUST read for all serious business men. Also recommend guys to check out older movies, pictures, films and scenes from the 1950s and see how American men wore back then.

Take note guys. Next time someone buys t-shirt that advertises another company. Even if it’s a free t-shirt from salvation army, if it has logo for another company then why wear it ?

Celebrities who endorse some companies by wearing their clothing for commercial gets PAID while average people buys it and then wears it proudly without getting paid.

Not even getting paid commissions to wear it so ditch it and wear plain well fitting, clean t-shirt instead. Develop producer mentality Not consumer mentality. In this modern world, especially in America, you see sales all the time.

A pocket square works well, too. It’s a great accent piece.
Learn to fold it properly.

You don’t need high-end designers or labels to dress well. So I cannot stress this enough. *Get your tuxedo tailored*. That in itself is an investment. How would you rather look – sharp as hell in an average no-name mass market tuxedo or rumpled and unfitted in Brooks Bros (I’ve seen it.). Easy decision, gents.

If you can’t budget for a higher end watch … don’t wear one. If your budget allows, try for either Longines, Rado or even Tissot. They’re not expensive but not exactly cheap, either. Of the three Tissot is the most affordable.

What’s the difference between $100 and $1000 footwear? $900. And how you take care of them. Once a colleague of mine thought I was wearing shoes that were designer … nope. I merely polished them with a shoe polish kit I got from … the dollar store. However if you can budget for patent leather shoes then do it.
Also, bar lace your footwear with your tuxedo. Looks so much sharper.

Bonus points learn to properly tie a bow tie. I can spot those ridiculous clip-on things a mile a way.

Well… If I ever become “wealthy” as a “billionaire” I must not “remain” that way.

When anyone has that much wealth and they see people in need around them and in their community and place of living; I hope such people will “give to the poor” and help out their “fellow man” in poverty who can’t even afford food to eat.

I think men like Mr. Pride understand this I hope.

Don’t become like the wealthy 1% and let the 99% die in starvation and poverty.

Cool post but I think name was a wee but mistitled. Billionaires don’t need to impress people, you need to impress them. They hold the keys to your dream job, to funding your company, to all of it. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Bill Gates in a suit and Warren Buffett still drives the same durango he bought 15 years ago. The difference between a billionaire and even a millionaire is that the billionaire is the best at what they do. Only those loser kids of the billionaire go out and spend money on the big ticket items.

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